19 February 2018Research, TechNewsComments Off on Electronic skin can display a heartbeat on your hand

Electronic skins might not only detect health troubles in the near future, but display them for the world to see. University of Tokyo researchers have developed an e-skin that can measure vital signs like your heartbeat and display them in real time on a skin display. The design blends a breathable nanomesh electrode and …

Stanford University researchers report that injecting mice with inactivated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) launched a strong immune response against breast, lung, and skin cancers. The vaccine also prevented relapses in animals that had tumors removed. The work appears in the journal Cell Stem Cell on Feb. 15. iPSCs are …

26 November 2017ResearchComments Off on National Institute of Genetics: A new function of rDNAs

A new function of rDNAs to compact bacterial chromosome Condensins load onto DNA to organize chromosome. Smc-ScpAB clearly loads onto the parS sites bound by Spo0J, but other loading sites(s) must operate independently of parS. In this study, we asked where and how Smc-ScpAB normally selects its loading site. Our results suggest that …

21 October 2017ResearchComments Off on JAXA | Detection of nanoflare-heated plasma in the solar corona

JAXA | Detection of nanoflare-heated plasma in the solar corona An international research team led by Dr. Shin-nosuke Ishikawa (Project research fellow of JAXA) succeeded in detecting the subtle signs of nanoflares (tiny flares) in a region of the solar corona where no discernible flare activity was taking place. The …

2 October 2017ResearchComments Off on National Institute of Polar Research: Graphical evidence of extreme magnetic storm

Japanese researchers combine historic accounts of a rare red aurora with modern methods to describe an extreme magnetic storm over Kyoto in the 18th century. Graphical evidence of extreme magnetic storm Auroras are lightshows that typically occur at high latitudes such as the Arctic and Antarctic; however, they expand …

19 September 2017ResearchComments Off on National Institute of Genetics: Eating with the eyes’ is hard-wired in the brain

Have you ever wondered why just seeing food can make your mouth start to water? By visualizing neuronal activity in specific areas of the zebrafish brain, scientists at the National Institute of Genetics (NIG) in Japan have revealed a direct link between visual perception of food and feeding motivation. The …

11 September 2017Research, SpaceComments Off on Sokendai News: Phoenicid Meteor Shower from Dead Comet Arises again after 58 Years

Phoenicid Meteor Shower from Dead Comet Arises again Japanese astronomers observed the elusive “Phoenicid meteor shower” and have determined that it was spawned by the now vanished Comet Blanpain. They also found that Comet Blanpain was active, though only weakly, in the early 20th Century. This is the first time …

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